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Walking The Spiritual Warrior's Path

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A-LO-HA!  Greetings and welcome everyone, I’m Lana inviting you to enjoy another session of Dah Coconut Wireless … broadcasting from Station Aloha in the Pacific Northwest.  Good morning … good afternoon … or good evening!

As spiritual warriors, the path that we walk on is narrow … and it is constrained by three kapus, three sacred directives.  Since you have reached that place of knowing, I can offer these kapus to you. 


Love all that you see—with humility. In order to love all that we see, this can only come from a place of humility.
Live all that you feel—with reverence. When we live what we feel—what the mythologist Joseph Campbell meant when he said ‘follow your bliss’—this leads us inexorably toward reverence, an active sense of respect. This is the foundation stone of indigenous mind. 


Know all that you possess—with discipline. And when we know all that we possess—and this includes what possesses us—we find our self-discipline. We cannot walk the sacred path without discipline.  This is where so many spiritual seekers as well as teachers have stumbled.


When we come from the place of humility, we connect with the energy of compassion.  This allows us to experience the power of aloha—of love. 


When we practice acceptance and live what we feel, we are drawn inexorably toward reverence, an active respect for everyone and everything we encounter in life. 


And through knowing what we possess, we find our discipline. And in order to discover who we are as well as where we are, self-discipline is essential, because without it, we cannot progress. 

We begin to explore the Law of One, then we'll embark on a Self-Healing Ritual, a Ho'oponopono with the many selves that are YOU.

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